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Nikola Skobaljić ((セルビア語:Никола Скобаљић) ; 1430-16.11.1454) was a mid 15th-century Serbian ''voivode'' (Vojvoda) who ruled a region around Leskovac, Southern Serbia, during the rule of Đurađ Branković (r. 1427–1456). He came from Dubočica, and was seated at Zelen Grad (''Skobaljić Grad''). After Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II had conquered Constantinople, he attacked the Serbian Despotate in July 1454.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=[Projekat Rastko Gracanica] The Kosovo Chronicles, by Dusan Batakovic (Part 1b) )〕 One of the Serbian Armies was at Dubočica, led by Nikola Skobaljić. A second army was near Sitnica, in Kosovo. Skobaljić's army was cut off from Serbia's north, but managed to decisively defeat a much larger invading Ottoman army in the Battle of Banja, near Leskovac, on September 24.〔Babinger, Franz, William C. Hickman and Ralph Manheim, ''Mehmed the Conqueror and His Time'', Princeton University Press, 1978.〕 Skobaljić's continued resistance to the Ottoman invasion lasted two more months. Sultan Mehmed, furious at the failure of his Generals against the ''Voivode'', personally took command of the Ottomans and finally defeated Skobaljić's army at Trepanja on 16 November 1454. Skobaljić was captured and killed by impalement, along with his uncle by the Ottoman Turks.〔(Mehmed the Conqueror and His Time ): p. 110〕 ==See also== *Nikola Skobaljic street, in Leskovac *Nikola Skobaljic schools, in Leskovac 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nikola Skobaljić」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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